. Birds of other lands, reptiles, fishes, jointed animals and lower forms; . -ellowcocoon of pure silk. The , of which there is only one speciesin England, likewise spin large cocoons, sometimes used for Vppe, nd undersides commercial purposes. Thecaterpillars are generally moreor less spiny or tufted. Someof the moths have long tailson the hind wings, like swallow-tailed butterflies, and thereare several species in SouthEurope, South Africa, the EastIndies, and North America ofa beautiful sea-green will be noticed that thespecimens representedon page718 have the tails


. Birds of other lands, reptiles, fishes, jointed animals and lower forms; . -ellowcocoon of pure silk. The , of which there is only one speciesin England, likewise spin large cocoons, sometimes used for Vppe, nd undersides commercial purposes. Thecaterpillars are generally moreor less spiny or tufted. Someof the moths have long tailson the hind wings, like swallow-tailed butterflies, and thereare several species in SouthEurope, South Africa, the EastIndies, and North America ofa beautiful sea-green will be noticed that thespecimens representedon page718 have the tails a littlebroken, which is a very com-mon accident with swallow-tailed butterflies and mav also notice the round. rholo h) IV. p. Dando, SWALLOW-TAILED BUTTERFLY 320 THE LIVING ANIMALS OF THE WORLD


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